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Federal laws

Enacted initially in 1975 as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act and later renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), this legislation ensures that children with disabilities receive appropriate public education tailored to their needs.

Federal laws

Federal laws

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IDEA

Impacts ME

Impacts me


Date


In November 29, 1975 the law of Education for all handicapped children act, but it was later changes to the Individuals with disabilities education act.

Reauthorization :


In December 3, 2004 President Bush signed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. President Bus reauthorized and revisioned IDEA, it preserves the basic structure and civil rights guarantees of IDEA but also made significant changes to the law.












Key components of IDEA


Presidential Administration


President Gerald Ford signed the law in November. 29, 1975

Head Start Act

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Date


Head start programs started as a summer school to help low-income students learn what they needed before elementary school. The head start act of 1981 expanded the program.

Reauthorization

Reauthorization :


The Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007 authorizes the Head Start program. In December 12, 2007 by president Bush.











Key components of Head Start Act


Presidential Administration


President Bush administration reauthorized the Head Start Program.

Every student Succeeds Act

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Reauthorization

The latest reauthorization of the act was done in December 10, 2015, replacing the No Child Left behind act.

Key Components

Key components of ESSA



  1. Accountability
  2. Goals
  3. Teacher evaluation
  4. Identifying low scoring schools
  5. School Improvement
  6. Academic standards
  7. School Spending
Presidential Administration

President Obama

Date

December 10, 2015